Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE," THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, July 24, 1941.
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  • 598 1 NEGOTIATIONS STILL CONTINUING VICHY Reuter. IV H f Pa be l n P rese nting demands for air and f| naval bases ,n Southern Indo-China, Japanese nn£ md troop transports have been moving south, according to a ita temcnt by the chief of the
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  • 141 1 Reuter. I Kasbington, July 23. ■TO a 31-minite meeting with Mr. Sumner Welles, the Under■creur.v of st.ite. Admiral ■num. th» Japanese YmbassaIr. told pressmen that he hoped ■r the feeling "between our two ■iniri-N will become better and Admiral W Far East W' -do-China. fee any ob--1••
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  • 241 1 that the Japanese demanded bases in Indof ca n hay th raS the Vicny Government is concerned, ttientator k wit hout firing a shot, declared a 8.8.C. I >! a broadcast this mornino- ;il th of Indodescribed as 1 proposition wa* not a aT all but merehe
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  • 210 1 London, July 24. THERE is little reason to doubt the authenticity of the news that Japan has given Vichy an ultimatum about Indo-China although no official confirmation has been received in London. Seeing that the Japanese are already installed in Northern IndoChina, it will not be
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  • 188 1 Reuter. Washington, July 23. THERE is "no question" but that 1 the recent developments in the Far East, including the Japanese censorship, has meant new military developments in that area, said Col. Kn:x, Navy Secretary, at his press conference to-day. "I look for movement out there
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  • 26 1 London, July 24. MR. Brendan Bracken, M P., the Minister of Information, has taken up his duties. Yesterday he met newspaper representatives working at the Ministry.
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  • 126 1 Reuter. Johannesburg. July 24. ILL Japanese private residents. except three, in South Africa are to be evacuated this week to Japan. The consular and diplomatic staffs will remain but thenfamilies are returning. The ship. Manila Maru. (9 485 tons) is being held up at Cape Town
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  • 138 1 Reuter. Zurich July 24 f OMMB.NTING on Moscow's broad- casts inciting French workers to strike and sabotage, the Nationai Zeitung says that widespread strike movements have been attempted among textile workers and coai miners in Northern France cut were instantly throttled by the occupation authorities who
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  • 400 1 T London. July 24. HE Daily Telegraph in a leader on Indo-China to-day says: 'As an excuse for this latest niece of banditry Japan is rerouting once again to the threadbare Axis tactic of nretending that it is necessary to forestall alleged British designs
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  • 72 1 Reuter. TMP fir** New York, July 23. I HE first of thirty 10,000-tons to car ships, being built for Britain at the Todd shipyards in California, is expected to be K Jl ch on Au 15, four months to the day after the keel was
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  • 50 1 Reuter. New York, July 23. THE destruction in the North 1 Atlantic of the Norwegian cargo steamer, Vigrid, (4,765 tons) reported two days ago, has been disclosed in maritime circles It is unofficially reported that the vessel was carrying Red Cross nurses to England.—Reuter
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  • 234 1 Reuter. 'Vuv o„ i Moscow. July 24 IHE Soviet communique issued this morning by the JESS tion K^ reaU annoUnces tha Srfai wSediS thl P??,\ a T ttle a^ainst the enemy were Sons ™H 0l^ k Nevel S. mo 'ensk and Zhitomir ejections and on the
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  • 153 1 Reuter. London, July 24. A BROADCAST from Berlin last night explained the slowness of the German progress, and complained that Russian soldiers had created an unexpected precedent by both attacking and defending at the same time. The broadcaster said that the Russians allowed themselves to be mown
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  • 83 1 Reuter. London, July 24. THE continued house arrest of the Nazi "geopolitical" theorist, Haushofer, who was arrested at the time of the Hess flight is reported by Reut c r s correspondent "somewhere in Europe." The same source reports that the belief is
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  • 61 1 London, July 24. MRS. Winant, wife of the U.S. Ambassador to London, yesterday presented 13 mobile canteens, f,iits of friends in the United States, to the Salvation Army lor use in relief work in Britain. This makes a total of 71 canteens in
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  • 140 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NO decision has yet been made by the Government in connection with the petitions sent by the Penang and Singapore Chinese Chambers of Commerce, suggesting that the quota of Chinese immigrants should be increased. It is understood that the question
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  • 49 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. MR. P.G. Coleman, of the Depart- nir it ol Agriculture, Serdang, piloting a Tiger Moth plane, made a forced landing at Bukit Asahan Estate between 11 a.m. and noon to-day. Mr. Coleman unhurt but the plane was slightly damaged.
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  • 48 2 THE Governor will perform the opening ceremony of th e Red Shield Club in Queen Street at 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 31. This club is for the use of members of the Services and funds for which were donated by the Singapore Turf Club.
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  • 315 2 SECOND IN F. M. S. (Tribune Staff Reporter) AT a ccst of nearly $7,000, the operating theatre of the Ipoh A Hospital, has been air-conditioned and the air-conditioning plant has already been in use. Under emergency regulations, it was found necessary to construct blast-proof
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  • 495 2 Singapore, Wednesday, ff* must the right by every means in our power. We will not allow ourselves to be sidetracked by the cunning wiles of the Nazis who would compass our destruction/ declared Dr. V.W.W. S. Purcell, speaking at the Ceylon Tamils' Association Hall on
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  • 85 2 THE total sum raised at the premiere of "That Night In Rio," in aid of the "Buy a BomberFund was $8,748.88. This amount together with sums previously sent, brings the total remittance to date on behalf of The "Buy A Bomber" Fund, to $46,892.94.'
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  • 128 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) OFFICER Commanding the Ist. Battalion S.S.V.F., with the rank of Lieut.-Col., Major A. Chamier on Tuesday bade gcodjye to the battalion, leaving it for a*post at Fort Canning. Major Chamier has been a member of the volunteer forces for nearly 20 years. He joined
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. July 22. Mr. G J. Gurney (Government English j School. Segamat) acts as me District Scout Commissioner vice Mr. R. E Ince. gone on leave, says the latest circular i of the Johore Boy Scout Association. Scout Medals of Merit "in
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  • 13 2 Mr. L. Neng Keng has been recognised as Vice-Consul of China In Singapore.
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    • 47 2 (Cent~A~Plan e Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):— SIX CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD 1 (Incorporated in Straits settlements" I SINGAPORE PEN AN J J 16 1 CECIL STREET (P.Q. BOX 118) I
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    • 109 2 To refresh m Passion F r J| Diluted |}l C,Kim Pa nJ Malayan fre_ f 1 canned by T h rui !S* Penan«. 4| J K. Lee San J i Kean Leong Pal Sinyar Company, \M Pile7j)rJ You (ran Don't let it* V.inp. protruding Pi!< s sap y., w ti_B
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  • 56 3 rribnne Staff Reporter) n \v>; SGFRS who arrived by I i in Singapore yesterday ,1 that the atmosphere §aigon was tense, as a re- J f reports of an impend- southward move by Japan, L nere no outward t of .ins military activity Mere not aware of
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  • 9 3 untitled /V:l.ilo-t7Ninese >!! Obo. will in tbe itall (7ole28. 'lee.
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  • 293 3 ENTRY MADE EASTER (Tribune Staff Reporter) KK(il LATIONS which have been in existence in Malaya since shortly after the outbreak of war, regarding the (vjves «f members of the Services entering Malaya, have been partlv relaxed during the past two months. In certain instances
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  • 118 3 Govt. Servants Home Leave A COPY of a letter urging that leav,; of Government servants to the United Kingdom should be discontinued except in exceptional cases was read from the European Association at a recent committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. It was proposed that for the duration.
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  • 113 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE question of the abolition of the i-oli in bar in Malaya is one of the matters which will be discussed very shortly by the Committee of the Str»iits Settlements (Singapore) Association. The subject has been raised by a member of
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  • 722 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "JT is gratifying to note that in the enlarged Executive Council of the Viceroy there is to be a Minister solely in charge of the portfolio of Indians Overseas, which previously was handled by the Minister for Land, Education and Health."
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  • 109 3 were both going to die by taking caustic soda. We did take it together but I never asked the other girl to die." This was the pathetic plea of yco Cheng Lian, a girl under 18 years of age. who was charged, vrsterday. In
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  • 532 3 MALAYAN LABOUR (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. ]HE wrong view seemed to exist locally that labourers were unable to present their case for better conditions in the proper manner but. as far as he was able to judge, this was not the case.
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  • 30 3 untitled Department. Kulim. is now an Inspector in the n Police Force. Mr. Kow Loi Sin Senior Interpreter of the First Magistrate.- Court, Kulim, is also member of the for'"
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    • 185 4 HERE'S HBMuSIiI ITS) OVH LTINE |j| l i| j Bodily and mental strain existing to-day constitute a supreme lest on our P owers of resistance against infection and illness. It I %ssaT never was so important to keep fit as it is to-day, whether you *j 7 *vjj a|| Jp
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  • 440 5 rnnv s ah»ays happen when I I vrmy and Singapore Malaya cup sides meet and cup match should Katun**,' r L«» exception. w 11 their line vie- last Friday, point to 21 si .successive tfi tba'l fans will also required they almost held losers.
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  • 21 5 v Police. S.C.C.; tar) i V MCA. C S.A. v S C P.A, ndisns, Clerical r: X,[S nent
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  • 61 5 rfO>] OUR OWN REPORTER) PENANG, WEDNESDAY. thf FOLLOWING IS THE COLO--1 KYTI 1M TO PLAY AGAINST m DURING THE AUGUST t\\K HOLIDAYS \T PENANG:— BARN] S ii A.E.» BOWLEY T A A.E.) OUTS< HOORN (STORE) H iHEOtt IKIK (PENANG) Mi iHt I MARU STORE) ftAITES STORE) TBOI
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  • 66 5 untitled competition of Club played at a win for Major E C Davies with a 8 Best return.*: II Mrs. L. E. C. Davies 18-18=68: Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart and Captain T. K. Alurphy 82 —7 R B irne and Captain A F Cnapman 39—13^2-^V^; and E. V. Smith
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  • 67 5 Reuter. London, July 23. lONDON. football league clubs unable to accept the football league fixture iist which necessitate long distance travelling, have decilcd to form a London War Football League. The Football Association will be asked to sanction the formation of a London
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  • 263 5 Combined Brothers' Schools ..2; Raffles College 2. JN an interesting game of soccer on St. Joseph's ground yesterday, the Combined Brothers' Schools drew with Raffles College, each side scoring two goals. Combined Schools were first to take the offensive but after a
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  • 83 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, \V<-dnesday. A TOTAL of 122 entries of class one, two and three horses and class two ponies have been received for the Penang Turf's Club's summer race meeting to be run on Aug. 2, 4 and 9, when entries closed
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  • 487 5 Australia's Greatest Jumper 'QOOD as ever!" was the verdict of Cheery Jack's rider after Australia's greatest jumper, carrying the huge weight of 13st. 71b., had been beaten into third place in the Hurdle Race at Randwick. "Only a real champion could have cleared the last
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  • 201 5 OJRTHER ties in the S.R.C. 1 lawn tennla championships vestcrday evening resulted a. foN lows: Handicap singles: A. Watts '-'53' beat O Palmer (-15) v.idk--07U-; H. M. de Souza <s.r.> beat R. Eowerman (plus 3) 6 2, 6-0; Dr L. S. da £'ilva (-15 beat C. de
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  • 67 5 Reuter. Seatright (New Jersey), July 23. America s tennis champion. Don McNeill, was among the second round winner.; of the invitation tournament, while Bobby Riggs. former American and Wimbledon champion, and Frank Parker. Duvis Cud riiayer. also survived. Beaten Dlavrs included the American stars Frank Shields,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 141 6 U.S. And The Empire THE exchange of AgentsGeneral between the United States and India affords further proof of the increasing tempo of political and economic collaboration between the United States and Empire countries which is one of the basic principles of Mr. Churchill's policy. As the affairs of the
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  • 199 6 \T has been said by many observers that India is perhaps nowhere more misunderstood than in the U.S., though it is equally true that few have shown keener desire than Americans to meet India, to use an American expression, "on the level." This lack of understanding has often led
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  • 136 6 INDIA'S trade with the United States has recorded substantial increases in recent years, especially after the outbreak of war, necessitating the appointment of an Indian trade commissioner in the States. War purchases from the U.S., too, have been on the increase. Sir R. K. Shanmukham Chetty, who arrived
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  • 1046 6  -  Educating Tommy For Peace While TrainingHimFor War BY A.P. LUSCOMBE WHYTE AT the War Office in London is an important department not concerned with war. Welfare and Education, call it, and its job is to supply the cultural needs of the greatest Army ever
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  • 552 6  -  By Compton Mackenzie FIERE is a small marine animal found in the Bay of Naples which under the influence of fear reverts to an earlier form of itself in the evolutionary process. The effect of war upon homo sapiens is similar. Mankind reverts under the strain cf war not
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  • 71 6 A complete cement plant weighing 1,000 tons has been shipped from Britain to Medellin in Colombia. The contract was received in face of severe competition by a famous Sheffield firm of steel manufacturers and engineers who were able tn carry out the order in spite of war-time
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  • 598 6 rrHE eyes of the world are gra<w IJ y bein S shi "ed from the vfZ to the East, and before i ori aT centre of gravity will be J J? Pacific. In such an eventual*? Malaya will stand out in pro mi J: relief, not only
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  • 1184 7 VICHY "SELL-OUT" INDICATED Reuter. UJAXESE ACTION IN FRENCH INDO tJtS^S N ;*JH LV 23 J THIS IS BORNE OBTBY ATffiS WASHINGTON TO THE EFFECT THAT JAPAN AN IXIIMATUM TO INDO-CHINA YESTERDAY WfflSlSa l"U C f IPLE OCCUPATION 0F mdo Y chS IC by 3SSSS
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  • 188 7 Reuter. London, July 23. A SKED for a statement on the international situation in the Southern Pacific, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, replied in the House of Commons to-day, "His Majesty's Government are aware of persistent reports to the effect that the Japanese Government intend to
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  • 45 7 Tokyo, July 22. REPORTS that M. Stalin had assumed the post of Defence Commissar Indicated that the So-viet-German war had reached a climax with M. Sta.'m endeavouring to maintain political and military powers over the Red Army, the Hochi Shlmßun declares in an editorial—Eastern News,
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  • 588 7 Reuter. Moscow, July 23. NkWk from the eastern front shows that the Russians are fighting to stem the new triple offensive by the Nazis on Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev. Meanwhile, Reuter learns that Smolensk has always been I and still is m Russian hands.
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  • 99 7 Reuter. London, July 24. AN invitation has been sent by telegram to United States Congressmen and Senators to send a repres?ntative bcdy to England as guests of the British Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the British Council to obtain first hand impressions of British life
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  • 115 7 Reuter. London, July 23. "yiE must wish every success to rl the valiant Russian armies and people in their struggle and be ready to give them eveiy possible assistance," writes the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Canterbury Diocesan Gazette. It may seem strange to combine an
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Shanghai July 24. THE "V" sign has now reached Shanghai where a "V" war was started between the local British and German papers, each of which appeared yesterday with a laree "V" on the front pages. Pamphlets and postcards exnlaining the "V" movement from
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  • 18 7 The Efficiency Decoration has been awarded to Capt. Mohamed All bin Maidin, M BE, of the S.ft.V F
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    • 252 8 I PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-ioom of V T. EDWARDS CO., LTD.. No. 11, Malacca Street. ON THURSDAY, 31ST JULY, 1941, AT 2 30 P.M. AUCTION SALE LOT 1. Freehold land and godowns Nos. 1 to 4 Martin Road and No. 72-3. Mohamed Sultan
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    • 160 8 no other entertainment can compare with to-xighto grand fixale SO IMPORTANT THAT EVEN DANCE HOSTESSES FROM ELSEWHERE ARE COMING HERE ON A •BI S WOMAX S llOLlDAYsingapore NOVICES CHAMPIONSHIP DEMONSTRATION BY OTHER DANCE A JOHArT EVENTS AND MISS ROSITA FONG FADE -J Aj -j TITLE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE J. t/~T J.
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  • 262 9 DESCRIBING the function as another stage in its career and "an evidence of faith and optimism," Mr. S. Dutt, Agent to the Government of India, formally opened the Indian Bank Ltd., before a large gathering representative of all communities, mainly from banking circles, at
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  • 104 9 Singapore, Wednesday. AN appeal by Felali Tin Ltd.. A against assessment by the War Tax Department or money earned by way of tribute which was down tor hearing to-tiay before a Board of Commissioners consisting of Sir Percy McEJwaine, Mr. P. Sammy jnd Mr. "Wee Swee
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  • 59 9 A TEA party wL'i be given by the J\ junior officers (senior wardens and deputy senior wardens) of Group II (Gevlang), "F" Division. i Friday, July 25 at 5.15 at the Air Port Hotel, in honour of Mr A. W. W. Ker, the Deputy Divisional Warden, who
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    • 488 9 Public Notice NOTICE OF SALE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU. Originating Summons No 24 of 1941. In the Matter of Section 68 (ii) of the Land Enactment (Chapter 1) And In the Matter of a Charge dated the 23rd day of October 1938 (Registered Presentation
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    • 475 10 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mok "n Seng is now carrying on busil *s under the style of "Eastern R,dio and Sound Service" at No. 39, Selegie Road, Singapore. Telephone No. *****. MOK JIN SENG, Sole proprietor of Eastern Radio and Sound Service. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In
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    • 192 10 IF YOU ABE igH WITH THIS DiaUfJ to Thabib A. Mohd.»g die speciali*: for »m Ob guarantees Si completely and P*fJ enabling and sugar r f recurrence in a short time, m j| you back your lost energy Unless the flesh has become' «J»Sj skin has begun to peel off.
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    • 826 10 TO-DAY'S It AII i^fl SINGAPORE U)NI)0N I ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cf. CSV JW?" s **Vlrx I ZHF.I. 30.3« m. 9.69 mcs. SZ mc i; T,' c f ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6175 Htt. Gs 1 1 5 m r S ;w ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. e7o m B
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  • 904 11 port July 23. rs. Se'iers. m*f**<. 3 3 P y ,< < ti 34i6 y»ui? i; 18 W r s 12* f D 1 4i. 1 50 10 9xd 17|- 18--rfi 'av 12 25ir 019 0.21 fi IT6CO 4 3 48 <fICJ« 0 82 Ij 22
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  • 25 11 Sinirap-f. Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber *s££port at noon I» day were (ISP*, up $1' i RUBBER Rli vers 38%, Sellers 38*
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  • 145 11 E pore, Wednesday. three masked have set i compat£s jh they were on their way on;e one night, was disclosed c thful Malay, Ghani. was hareec. beiorf Mr. Conrad Oldam. the r.d magistrate, with dv: .evous and Imn'.' h lively, to Omar In Sahi] and
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  • 13 11 untitled Mr. E.N.C. ■Htmber of ,v 0 Nominated Unofficial 1 Le taUt Council
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  • 189 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) A Singapore. Thursday. tne opening of business this morning. the market was very quiet but there was no sign of any selling pressure in consequence of the Japanese ultimatum to Indo-China. In the tin share market yesterday buyers were reserved
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  • 202 11 Snigapore, July 23. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3 32 London demand 2|4 3|32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51.85 Batavia
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  • 68 11 Singapore, July 23. Gambler 7.bo\ Java Cube 12 00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 15.25 White Pepper 14.70 Black Pepper 7.25 Sundried Copra 2.65 Mixed Copra 2.40 Small Flake Tapicca 7.75 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.2* Medium Pearl Tapioca 9. SO Small Pearl Tapicca 9.5J Lingga Sage Flour 4
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  • 312 11  -  Local Tin Earmarked For Russia By REUTER Cable London, July 23. is a strong rumour that a fair quantity of Straits tin has been earmarked to Russia in the past few days; hence the firmness of the Eastern price despite slacker United States demand. Russia wants
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  • 117 11 I Singapore. Wednesday. I HAVE instructions from the Attorney General to press for a heavy sentence owing to the deliberate attempt to evade censorship." said the prosecuting officer when Maurice Lenormand. a Frenchman, came up for sentence in the thixd police court, on a charge of attempting
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  • 24 11 A meeting of the Council of State, Johore, will be held at the Dewan. Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, July 29, at 10.30 a.m. 1
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  • 224 11 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Central Indian Association of Malaya is solely concerned with the welfare of all classes of Indians in this country and any membei of any local Indian association can become a member cf it if he is recommended for membership by
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  • 69 11 <T»HE Straits Settlements police band will perform in public during August as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M.. A.R.C M.. RM.S.M: sth. 6 p.m.. Telok Ayer. 7th, 5.30 p.m., Katong Park, 10th. 830 p.m., Botanic Gardens, 12th, 5.30 p.m.. Farrer Park, 14th, 6.00 p.m.,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 96 12 Reuter. Los Angeies, July 23. SMASHING a glass wand filled *p with oxygen across the propeller hub of a new dive-bcmbcr for Britain, Lord Halifax the British Ambassador, declared: "I christen thee 'Vengeance'—the newest «V in Britain's campaign for victory." The dive-bomber, which is
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  • 17 12 Mr. W. Clayton. M.C.S. has arrived from India and assumed duties as Assistant Controller ol Labour. Klang.
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  • 489 12 Reuter. (By Alexander Werth, Renter's Special Correspondent in Russia) Moscow, July 24. gMOLENSK, the key city on the Russian centra] front is, and always has been, in Russian hands, I learn on good authority despite the German High Command propaganda claim, later supported by the German High
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  • 88 12 Reuter. London, July 24. THE position in the Middle East Vils been transformed as if by a miracle," said the Nawab of Ranpoie in a statement issued yesterday and quoted by the Madras Radio. "Following the suppression of the Iraq revolt, the Nazi domination of the Vichy
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  • 49 12 London. July 24. THE War Office announces that Col. A. Hood has been selected to succeed Lt.-Gen. W. P. MacArthur, the honorary physician to the King, as Director of the Army Med cal Services, when Lt.-Gen. Mac Arthur retires on Aug 1 British Wireless.
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  • 119 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) INQUIRIES among Japanese shipi ping circles in Singapore to-day reveal that no instructions have been received from the head offices in Tokyo, ncr from the Japanese Government, regarding the curtai'ment. or entire stoppage, of Japanese shipping to ports in the Far
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  • 107 12 Tokyo, July 23. JAPAN must carefully watch developments by the United States, Britain and the Soviets in their attempts to bring the. Chinese Reds into line, warns the Tokyo Nichi Nichl in an editorial captioned "Britain and American aim at strengthening Chungking Communist collaboration." The
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  • 87 12 Reuter. London, July 24. THE Dominions Office officially announced yesterday evening bat. with the King's approval. His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent wi'l (shortly be proceeding to Canada for a brief visit. The Duke is greatly interested In the Commonwealth Air Training Plan and
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  • 295 12 London, July 24. GERMANY'S solution of her undoubted labour difficulties stands or fa?Ls by the outcome of me war with Russia, it was stated in informed circles in London yesterday. The labour situation us seen to he developing according to i definite pattern. Industrial workers are
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  • 195 12 Reuter. London, July 24. A VICHY spokesman said yesterday that Japan and France feared an Anglo-Chinese attempt to occupy Indo-China. and that France could not defend IndoChina alone. "We have proof of that." he added. The occupation by Japan, he declared, would not be permanent, and the
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  • 731 12 Reuter. London, July 24. THE Times' Tokyo correspondent 1 in an article published on Juh 22 written before the formation of the new Konoye Ministry iE which Mr. Matsuoka was superseded by Admiral Tcyoda says: "Recent events and speeches heir have reconcentrated political attention on the
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  • 72 12 Reuter. London, July 24. A GERMAN bomber, believed to be a Heinkel 111, was shot down on Tuesday night by combined antiaircraft fire from a British convoy and escort vessels, says an Admiralty communique. The bomber attempted to attack 2* convoy but was promptly and effectively
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  • 311 12 BRAUCHTISC H r General Vo„ fef. J^S lieved of his post 1 fc l? near future radio quoting u s > j,3 which says t ftat v 0 ?R lth and a number of ;,L Bra «**E ent generals w as being main v the failure of th/SP
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    • 489 12 LATEST I ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED. Collector for dispensary. Cash security required. Apply Employment Service Agency, 243, Middle Road. Singapore. (No. 478K) OVER 70' i of those registered with us for employment have secured employment through us. If unemployed consult the Experts. Employment Service Agency, 243. Middle Road, Singapore. (No.
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    • 293 12 {sfhma Cause Hied in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get fid of those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause which is Germs inthe blood. No more burning of powders, no more hypodermic
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    • 111 12 MOST I B*tT RIB AGE I As your baby grow* out of I his original singlets into I larger sizes, so he grows out I original food. The I ALLENBURY system of in- I fant Feeding consists of I three foods—Nos. l, 2 and 3 I which are scientifically gra-
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